On January 10, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie dropped out of the Republican presidential primary, to the elation of many right-wing media commentators. Hosts denounced his “arrogance” and “bitter” attitude toward Republican voters, expressing disgust for the once-popular politician over his well-known opposition to former President Donald Trump.
Christie’s unceremonious exit from the primary is another reminder of Trump’s dominance in right-wing media, and how thoroughly Trumpism has evicted the previous generation of Republican leaders out of power. Even though Christie and Trump were once close -- he endorsed Trump in 2016 and was chair (and then vice-chair) of the transition team -- his nerve to eventually criticize the infallible Trump permanently cast him out of the party.
On the evening of his concession, Fox host Laura Ingraham asked a simple question: “Why would Republicans vote for someone who despises Trump and essentially wants him prosecuted, when we already have the Biden campaign for that?” Later on, her guest, Fox Business host Sean Duffy predicted that Christie will “work inside of the Republican Party to elect Joe Biden. … He’s working for Joe Biden.”
In fact, multiple right-wing media figures cast Christie as essentially a Democrat. While Christie was dropping out, The Five co-host Jesse Watters said Christie’s lane in the race was already occupied by President Joe Biden.
“I don’t like how he says ‘I’m here to tell the truth.’ That is basically saying 75 million of Americans don't want to hear the truth,” the notoriously untruthful Watters complained. “They just don't want to hear your opinion of Donald Trump. … You can hear that from the Biden campaign. We don't need to hear that from a Republican. So good luck, Chris Christie. It has been real.”
The campaign was “almost an embarrassment,” said Watters’ co-host Jeanine Pirro, adding that “he’s auditioning for some kind of, you know, contributorship or something on another channel” after being in the race solely to attack Trump. On her show, Ingraham similarly suggested that Christie could now “be a paid contributor on CNN.”